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Jul 25, 2013 Sports
Play is continuing in the Hope Football Club (HFC) inaugural Under-20 competition for teams in Berbice with one game remaining to complete the first round.
Results of the latest round played were – Hope Football Club (HFC) gained a walk over from Cougars Football Club in a game that was scheduled for the Scott Church Ground; at the Monedderlust ground, Paradise Football Club (PFC) with goals from Allister Wilson, 21st minute and Eric Callender, 56th minute won from Monedderlust 2-1, with Alwyn Brown scoring for the losers. Rosignol United playing at home, defeated HFC ‘B’ 3-1 with Shemar Richards10th, Lynton Neil 29th and Jamal Campbell 72nd minutes the goal scorers. Devon James in the 56th minute responded for HFC’B’.
The Hope Football Club which is an arm of the Hope Memorial Foundation was founded by overseas-based Guyanese Kevin Henry. Henry is a US Army Soldier who hails from New Amsterdam.
The winner of the tournament will receive $60,000 worth of football equipment, second-placed team will receive $40,000 worth of football equipment, while the team finishing third will collect some $20,000 worth of football equipment. There are also individual prizes for the best goalkeeper, best defender, best midfielder, best forward and highest goal scorer.
The teams that were expected to participate were – Hope Football Club A and B, New Amsterdam United Football Club, Cougars Football Club, Corriverton Lynx Football Club, Rosignol United Football Club, Hopetown Football Club, Monedderlust Football and Paradise Football Club, however Corriverton Links and Hope Town have not played a game so far and have pulled out of the competition.
This is the second tournament organised by the Organization. The first was the inaugural Hope Memorial Inter School Football Tournament (HMFT) which was played last year. (Samuel Whyte)
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